Osa Wildlife Sanctuary

[1] The animals that are received by the sanctuary include a variety of monkeys, anteaters, exotic birds, sloths, and wildcats.

[2] Once the animals are fully rehabilitated,[3] they are reintroduced into their natural habitats in protected areas within Costa Rica, including the Corcovado National Park.

[4] The Osa Wildlife Sanctuary is a nonprofit organization that receives funds from volunteers, donations, and tours.

[2] The Osa Wildlife Sanctuary was originally a eco-lodge owned by a woman named Carol Patrick, its purpose being to house guests.

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The Osa Wildlife Sanctuary is located inside the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, as shown above.